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PDA Must Break

By Gul Raiz • May 10th, 2008 • Category: Politics • 7 Comments •

If you ask me then I would say that Asif Ali Zardari should right now say good bye to Nawaz Sharif and join hands with the PML-Q and Musharraf and invite MQM in the center.

This would not only end this judicial crisis, but will give more time to the government to focus on other issues like inflation, flour and food crisis and the rising poverty and not to forget the load-shedding.

America is ready to give us multi-billion dollar aid and donation if a semblance of stability comes as far as the political horizon is concerned, and she just wants a guarantee to have President Musharraf in place to ensure the safety of war on terror. That should be used as force rather than weakness by the rulers, and they should use Musharraf to bring in more money to dispel the dangers of spiraling inflation.

If the current crisis remain, then the economic meltdown of the Pakistan is a reality and on the cards. Power cuts are rampant in the country, and the flour is rare, and the inflation is reaching to its worst. We are a receiving country, and we don’t have anything to export or to sell. We have to rely on donations, aids and the salary to fight war on terror, and we must face and accept this reality and be prudent.

Zardari, Ahmad Mukhtar and Rehman Malik know that and their approach is right, but they need to be more brave and take decisive actions in this regard. They should end this dual policy of remaining in both boats and try to milk the greenbacks from the Washington, Tokyo, London and Riyadh.


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  1. Gul Riaz, Why not you people ( You, MQM, PMLQ and Musharraf) sits on roads and in streets to beg on the name of WARDI for raising Pakistan economy.

  2. Salim Khan,

    I am a Pakistani (not punjabi, sindhi, balochi, pathan or muhajir) and I think (after going throuh your no. of comments) you have full hatred towards MQM and muhajirs and you think (and so many others like you) that Musharraf is muhajir so you hate him also.

    You are the type of people who belongs to the group who were responsible for the ‘Fall of Dhaka’ and you guys will never learn any lesson from the past and I fear that if you don’t change your mentality you will be the one who suffer the most!

    Pakistan was created by the forefathers of muhajirs and they gave the maximum sacrifices during Pakistan Movement and any mistreatment and injustice or the denial of their fundamental rights will have quite detrimental affects to the integrity of the country.

    Understand!!

  3. I don’t want your explanation that who gave lives or sacrificed. I not hate any body on the basis of sect, caste or territory. I have freinds and relations from all areas of Pakistan. If you thinks in that way then its your mentality, not mine. If you takes like this that MQM belongs to KHI/HYD then PMLQ also belongs to PUNJAB….

  4. Gulraiz, I am astonished at your apathetic audacity for begging so publicly. And Aash of Mush, you are incredibly strange and very much hard to digest.

  5. “apathetic audacity” ? What does that suppose to mean? Can someone, please, help?

  6. Gul Riaz wrote “If you ask me then I would say that Asif Ali Zardari should right now say good bye to Nawaz Sharif and join hands with the PML-Q and Musharraf and invite MQM in the center.”

    Totally Agree. This will make life easy for people in Pakistan by allowing government to focus on more important issues rather than trapped in ‘Judges Restoration’ game which is only dear to Sharif brothers and loosers like Imran & Qazi because they used it to gain short term popularity with a section of the population.

  7. What Did We Vote For?…

    The people of Pakistan who voted in hope of amelioration of their living conditions, relief from soaring prices and peace of minds are now getting really frustrated with the change their votes have produced. The change for better for which they exercis…

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